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Best Hotels in Prague

Hotel and staff are lovely, everything is in perfect condition and the hotel is located on a nice quiet street, close to lots of restaurants and within walking distance of most tourist destinations, couldn't fault it.

I could not have been happier with my choice of hotel while I was in Prague. The rooms a modern with very comfortable beds, free internet and a fantastic complimentary full (and I do mean full) breakfast. It is in about the best location imaginable and only minutes from the old town center and the astronomical clock and world class shopping. The staff is also very friendly and helpful.

An excellent hotel with great staff and very nice rooms. Hotel is over 100 years old but has recently been renovated. Probably aimed at the more "upmarket" traveller (you can pay them to pick you up from the hotel in a Rolls Royce if you like, not that I did), but at a price for which you'd struggle to find a fleapit in London, so I'm not complaining. Only slight complaint was that the hot water took ages to come on in the sink. Overall, very nice. And the décor in their café needs to be seen to be believed.

This hotel is right next to a metro station two stops from Prague old town, so although not right in the city centre it is very easy to get to. The service is faultless and our room, although not the largest, had everything we could want. We upgraded to Executive rooms to include use of the spa, which also gave us unlimited access to the 22nd floor Executive Club lounge where drinks and snacks (included in the price!) were available all the time. The views from the upper floors are incomparable, and sitting by the pool looking over the city is the height of luxury. We came home having been completely spoilt.

The hotel stands 4-5 station from center of the city, it just less than 10min by train and 3min walk from the station. so still good access to it. the facility is well maintained and managed and my room was comfortable enough. Given the price which was $75/night including good breakfast and reasonable wifi connection, i can recommend this hotel.

Where to Stay in Prague?

Prague is one of Europe's most beautiful capitals. Once part of the Kingdom of Bohemia, the city still seems like a place out of a royal fairy tale. The city of a thousand spires with baroque domes on rooftops - 'mother Prague' has a story to tell, and the surroundings to illustrate.

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The golden city

Prague survived the Second World War largely unscathed and emerged from the Cold War with its own Velvet Revolution to become an independent capital. Its history stretches much further back, however, with Celts and Germanic tribes, the Luxembourg dynasty, and the Hapsburgs all taking turns. It is an often forgotten fact that Prague was also the capital of the Holy Roman Empire starting in 1355.

Its assortment of well-preserved treasures from a range of different eras and in a host of different styles is one of the things that makes Prague so remarkable. Charles Bridge spans the Vltava River; the world's oldest ancient castle contains crown jewels; and cobblestone streets lead you through an Old Town maze reminiscent of Franz Kafka.

Kafka, in fact, was a native of Prague. No matter how many other cities he lived in, the famed surrealist writer could never shake the influence of this magical golden city. One visit to this Bohemian wonderland and you won't be able to, either.

Architectural heritage

You could visit Prague for the buildings alone. Styles ranging from Baroque to Gothic to Renaissance all find a home in this city. The Guinness Book of World Records lists Prague Castle as the world's oldest ancient castle and St Vitus Cathedral within it is the oldest gothic cathedral in Central Europe.

Visit the Old Town and the New Town, the Jewish Quarter and the Archbishop's Palace. Hang around Old Town Square to catch the Astronomical Clock strike the hour and wander the Belvedere's grounds. Prague's medieval center is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and houses along the Vltava River give Kampa Island the feel of a 'little Venice.'

Cultural center

Prague offers not only buildings to gaze at, but also culture to experience. Home to the first established university in central Europe, Prague has always been a place for great minds. In addition to Kafka, composer Antonín Dvorák came from here. Mozart wrote 'Don Giovanni' while living in Prague and Einstein taught here for years. Significant chapters in the lives of Rainer Maria Rilke, Milan Kundera, and Miloš Forman were also set here, and the Prague Summer Programme has become one of the most important writers' residencies in the world.

Prague is compact enough for you to wander from museum to art exhibit to concert in a day. The illuminated Krizik Fountain hosts classical and contemporary musicals, creating a very special ambiance. There are numerous festivals and performances, and operas are performed at the National Theatre.

Prague is also said to be Europe's most haunted city. Follow winding alleyways hot on the heels of a ghost trail. One visit to Prague and you'll be haunted - in a good way - for a long time to come.

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